Trader Joe’s to Open Second Location in Costa Mesa

News Summary

Trader Joe’s is planning to open its second grocery store in Costa Mesa at the former site of a 99 Cents Only Store. The specific opening date remains unconfirmed, but the space being leased measures over 18,000 square feet. Community reactions are mixed as residents anticipate the new store, while some have expressed their preference for a competing grocery chain. Trader Joe’s is also expanding further in Orange County with additional stores planned, reflecting a dynamic retail landscape in the area.

Costa Mesa

Trader Joe’s is set to open its second grocery store location in Costa Mesa, California. Though the specific opening date and location have yet to be confirmed, it is widely believed that the store will occupy the former site of a 99 Cents Only Store located at 2180 Harbor Blvd.

A representative from Trader Joe’s recently indicated the company’s plans to establish this new store, yet they were unable to provide detailed information regarding the location or timeline at this stage. Additionally, a marketing brochure from Western Retail Advisors reveals that more than half of the vacant space of the former 99 Cents Only Store, approximately 18,090 square feet, has been leased by a “national specialty grocer,” which many speculate is Trader Joe’s. The remaining space of 14,624 square feet is still available for lease.

Location Details

The upcoming Trader Joe’s location will be situated about 2 miles north of the existing store at 640 W. 17th St. Residents and potential customers are actively discussing the news across social media platforms, where sentiments vary. Some locals express excitement about having another Trader Joe’s in the area, while others voice concerns about potential parking issues that may arise from increased foot traffic and shoppers.

Community Reactions

Amid the anticipation, some residents have shown a preference for rival grocery chain Aldi to open in the vicinity instead. Aldi is being considered as a possible tenant for a nearby At Home store that is scheduled to close by September. The response from the community indicates a diverse array of preferences when it comes to grocery shopping options.

Trader Joe’s Expansion Plans

In addition to the new Costa Mesa store, Trader Joe’s is experiencing rapid expansion within Orange County. Plans are on track to relocate its solo store in Orange to a closed CVS building located at 2138 N. Tustin St. Trader Joe’s has been actively opening new stores throughout Southern California this year and continues to plan further expansions, including additional locations anticipated to launch in 2025.

Local Business Developments

While Trader Joe’s prepares for its new opening, other businesses are also joining the Costa Mesa and surrounding areas. Mimi Garden, a Chinese dumpling restaurant, is slated to open in Newport Beach. Furthermore, Golden West College in Huntington Beach is set to launch an Associate of Science in Engineering program in response to the growing demand for engineering education.

Recent Appointments and Events

In recent community news, Jessica Berger has been appointed as the new executive vice president and chief advancement officer at Chapman University. Additionally, Madelynn Hirneise from Families Forward has been appointed to the board of directors of First 5 Orange County. Recent events include the grand reopening ceremony of Second Harvest Food Bank at their Founders Farm within Southwinds Farm & Gardens in Irvine and the successful 37th annual Hoag Summer Fest, which raised $528,000 for the hospital’s expansion project in Irvine. Moreover, Nick the Greek has recently opened a new restaurant at the Plaza de la Paz shopping center.

The developments regarding Trader Joe’s new location and the upcoming businesses reflect a growing and changing retail landscape in Costa Mesa, keeping residents engaged and informed about their local shopping options.

Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic

HERE Resources

Orange County Police Arrest Two Suspects for Credit Card Theft
Costa Mesa High School Baseball Team Continues Winning Streak
Irvine Police Seek Help in Trader Joe’s Wallet Theft Case

Additional Resources

Author: HERE Costa Mesa

HERE Costa Mesa

Share
Published by
HERE Costa Mesa

Recent Posts

Orange Coast College Softball Team Secures Narrow Victory

News Summary On May 9, 2025, the Orange Coast College (OCC) softball team defeated Fullerton…

2 hours ago

In-N-Out Burger CEO Relocates to Tennessee Amid Expansion

News Summary In-N-Out Burger's CEO Lynsi Snyder announces her family's move from California to Tennessee,…

3 hours ago

California’s Recovery from the Devastating Palisades Fire

News Summary California is working through recovery efforts following the Palisades Fire, with many residents…

4 hours ago

In-N-Out Burger Relocates Headquarters to Tennessee

News Summary In-N-Out Burger is moving its headquarters from California to Franklin, Tennessee, as announced…

4 hours ago

Tragic High-Speed Collision Claims Lives of Four Teenagers

News Summary A high-speed collision in Santa Ana resulted in the deaths of four teenagers…

17 hours ago

Newport Beach Real Estate Market Experiences Major Sale and Merger

News Summary Newport Beach's real estate market sees a major transaction with a $10.2 million…

17 hours ago